Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 2; Volume 7, Part 2American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1988 - Arctic regions |
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... wave paramet- ers . The breaking critical relative velocity and maximum wave height with the range of 1/30 < Ho / Lo < 1/10 , 0.1 < d / Lo < 0.5 were computed by the modified Miche's equation , which was ver- ified in the model test ...
... wave paramet- ers . The breaking critical relative velocity and maximum wave height with the range of 1/30 < Ho / Lo < 1/10 , 0.1 < d / Lo < 0.5 were computed by the modified Miche's equation , which was ver- ified in the model test ...
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... wave an Based on the analysis of monsoon data collected at four different ... height dis- tribution relationship given by Longuet - Higgins is found to ... Wave heights are found to decrease as water depth decreases especially in the case ...
... wave an Based on the analysis of monsoon data collected at four different ... height dis- tribution relationship given by Longuet - Higgins is found to ... Wave heights are found to decrease as water depth decreases especially in the case ...
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... wave Height ( M ) Off Daman 27 18 1982 785 5.23 Off Umbergaon 35 25 1982 445 5.85 Off Uran 10 7 1984 674 3.90 Off Hazira 16 10 1985 753 4.40 Hs = 1.416 Hrms H = rms 1.130 Hmean H = max 2.172 Hyms analog form on chart paper roll and in ...
... wave Height ( M ) Off Daman 27 18 1982 785 5.23 Off Umbergaon 35 25 1982 445 5.85 Off Uran 10 7 1984 674 3.90 Off Hazira 16 10 1985 753 4.40 Hs = 1.416 Hrms H = rms 1.130 Hmean H = max 2.172 Hyms analog form on chart paper roll and in ...
Contents
HYDRODYNAMIC FORCESI | 1 |
Catchment Regions of Multiple Dynamic Responses in Nonlinear Problems of Offshore Mechanics | 15 |
Hydrodynamic Forces on a Floating Cylinder in Waves of Finite Depth | 23 |
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